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Science Museum by Ann Treacy
January 8, 2011, 11:49 pm
Filed under: St Paul

During the break Aine, Kate, Kate’s friend and I took a trip to the Science Museum (We’re members; so every trip is free.) Aine had fun climbing around. We also saw the Omni show all about the Hubble telescope, which is going down as one of my faves.

Did you know that they have used info from the Hubble to figure out how solar systems are formed? It was cool to see the solar systems that were just forming. I must admit that I could only really pick out the ones that had the oval orbiting like ours but it turns out they come in all shapes.



Aine sees Santa by Ann Treacy
January 8, 2011, 11:34 pm
Filed under: St Paul

Aine has taken up Irish Dancing this year. I’m sure we’ll have some video to show for the effort this spring when they have their big show – but in the meantime… We went to a Christmas party sponsored by the dance company. Other famous guests – Santa!



Christmas Week by Ann Treacy
January 8, 2011, 11:32 pm
Filed under: St Paul

We did a lot of our holiday celebrating the week before Christmas this year. It started with our annual Christmas open house. We took no pictures – but we did make a lot of food. As always we left everything until the very last minute – but all of my family is so great about helping. The Saturday before the party the girls and I go to Grandma’s for a marathon cookie bake. Our big lesson this year – don’t try to use healthy peanut butter for cookies. Dad and I went to Sam’s to get good things like shrimp trays. I try to hide one every year – but it never works out. So we share.

We opened presents mid-week. Everyone was very happy with their haul. Presents included a big princess tent, betta fish and Flip Camera.

We went on our annual sojourn to the Children’s Theatre. We saw A Christmas Story. It was a family favorite. Actually it’s always fun to see who likes which plays. Katie’s favorite was Frog and Toad. Patrick liked the Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. Many of us still go with Wizard of Oz.

The adults had an amazing dinner at Luci’s. Sadly Mom was sick – clearly sick if Luci’s was out. I’m trying to remember what we had – it was a 5 course meal. And if that wasn’t enough we also got an extra dinner of scallops just because we all wanted to try them. If you haven’t eaten at Luci’ you should try it. They have a 3-course meal that you just can’t beat. And much to our delight, there’s a special rate on Thursdays. We had hoped to go earlier in the week but snow helped us decide on Thursday.

One last thing I remember from our whirlwind week was the Mall of America amusement park. Due to a some excessive holiday spending and a bargain they were running we got some very economical free-ride bracelets. The kids had fun. There is a huge difference between the rides that O’Donnell’s think are fun and the rides the Lynch’s like. In fairness they have season passes to Dix Flag so they have been desensitized.



Treacy Cousin Christmas Pizza Party by Ann Treacy
January 8, 2011, 11:24 pm
Filed under: Minneapolis

All of the Treacy cousins met up for the annual Christmas Pizza party. I think everyone made it, which is fun. Every year we meet up at Broadway Pizza in Minneapolis. And this year we proved that we met in all sorts of weather. The snow was really coming down, In fact I think we were all about 30 minutes late.

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Christmas Tree by Ann Treacy
January 8, 2011, 11:14 pm
Filed under: St Paul

So Lily and I have taken on a new challenge. We are the neighborhood correspondents for the Twin Cities Daily Planet. That means we interview people in Mac Groveland for the online newspaper. We started with our neighbor Pete Greenheck up at the Nativity Christmas Tree Lot. We’re still working on our second interview. Got an idea? Let us know!



What an Angel! by Ann Treacy
January 8, 2011, 10:55 pm
Filed under: St Paul

At Nativity (the girls’ school) they don’t have an all-school Christmas pageant, which is kind of nice. Rather a couple of the grades have different events. The first grade did a reenactment of the of the Nativity. Aine was an angel – so that wasn’t too much of a stretch for her.

 

 



Let it snow by Ann Treacy
January 8, 2011, 10:51 pm
Filed under: St Paul

I’m back. I’m going to catch up the blog because we did something fun today and I want to post about it – but I can’t until we’re up to date. So we might be heavy on pictures for December.

We got a lot of now in December. This picture was taken after the 18 inch snowfall early in the month.



Thanksgiving in Chicago by Ann Treacy
December 26, 2010, 10:07 pm
Filed under: Chicago

We arrived in Chicago on Thanksgiving. We had two turkeys (one deep-fried) and a ham. Really we had enough food for about 100 people – I think there were about 25 people there: us and a lot of Dan’s family.

We packed up snack packs for the homeless. All of the kids helped. Nothing like a little assembly line work to build up an appetite.

The next day we went to a kid’s improv show. The younger kids loved it; the older kids got busted having to play the teen dragon. The improv group did a really good time and I have to think that kid-friendly improv is not always that easy.

As always we ended our trip with an amazing meal for the adults at some restaurant that I can’t remember – but I have to say that bring your own would be an excellent idea for restaurants in the Twin Cities!



A night in Madison by Ann Treacy
December 26, 2010, 10:03 pm
Filed under: Wisconsin

OK I’ve been super lay about the blog since Halloween. I’m going to try to catch it up. Maybe the best way to do that is to skip right to Thanksgiving.

We went to Chicago for Thanksgiving. It was my fourth trip to Chicago in 2010. We drove down with Grandma, Grandpa and Uncle Billy – it was a convoy! We stopped in Madison on the way down because we were expecting terrible weather and Katie didn’t want us until Thanksgiving Day, which I can understand.

Madison really is a nice town. And Grandma scored us rooms at one of the best hotels. So we were very happy to stop. We enjoyed a swim and a nice dinner at some Irish restaurant. On the way down I learned how to use my new Droid Phone. Although admittedly most of the apps that are on it are still from the kids who needed no time to make good use of it.



Breaking pumpkin records by Ann Treacy
October 24, 2010, 7:10 pm
Filed under: Chicago

We had a very Halloweeny weekend in Chicago. On Saturday afternoon we went and painted shop windows in Glenview – we were invited to do so. We weren’t going for any graffiti gags. The girls did a nice job with their painting. (Sean was at a birthday party.) Later that evening, we went to break a world record – the most jack-o-lanterns. They were going for 36,000 lit jack-o-lanterns. We personally carved 8. It was very fun. We got there right at dusk so by the time we figured out the pumpkin process it was pretty dark. It’s perfect environment for carving pumpkins with kids.

Actually it wasn’t bad. Aine let me help a little. Bridie was OK with a lot of help – and the other girls were fine on their own. Then the big girls started to light up pumpkins. As you can see from the pictures, there were 5-6 rows of scaffolding for the pumpkins. I at least made the girls promise to focus on the lower rows.

We thought the planners were very lucky with weather. They had been predicting storms all day and it had rained much of the morning. So when we felt a few raindrops we headed for the car. We got there just before the big downpour. We’re not sure what then become of the pumpkin light – but I think they were very close to the numbers they needed. And everyone had to sign in when they carved a pumpkin so I think they’ll be OK.

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